Wiki Loves Monuments 2024 winners

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Notice Wiki Loves Monuments 2024 was active in September-October 2024: national competitions had a deadline for Dec. 2nd to enter their top 10 to the international finale. Depending on the announcements at local award ceremonies, the winners list on this page may not yet be complete.
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This gallery contains the finalists and winners of the International stage of Wiki Loves Monuments

Winners

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To be announced

Finalists

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Every participating country selected the 10 best images to enter in the International round. Those should be chosen before 2 December 2024.

Albania

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Algeria

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Winners of Wiki Loves Monuments 2024 in Algeria

Armenia

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These are the finalists in no specific order. The winners will be announced in January.

Austria

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Azerbaijan

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Bangladesh

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Belgium

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Benin

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Brazil

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Canada

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Croatia

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Cyprus

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Egypt

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Estonia

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Finland

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Germany

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Ghana

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Greece

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India

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Iran

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Ireland

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Italy

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Jordan

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Kosovo

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Lebanon

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Luxembourg

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Libya

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Malaysia

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Malta

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Moldova

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Morocco

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Nigeria

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Norway

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Pakistan

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State of Palestine

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Peru

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Philippines

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Poland

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Portugal

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Serbia

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Spain

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Suriname

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Sweden

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Syria

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Taiwan

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Tanzania

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Thailand

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Togo

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Uganda

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Ukraine

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Ukrainian winners will be added to the page after they are announced locally by the local organisers

United Arab Emirates

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United Kingdom

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United States of America

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Uzbekistan

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Zambia

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Participated but did not submit any finalists

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